National Bird Day
You Talkin' to Me? by Morgan Slevin, Ph.D., was one of the 2021 Art of Science Honorable Mention
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A Bird’s Eye View by Morgan Slevin, Ph.D.
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Cardinal Cradle by Morgan Slevin, Ph.D.
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Do You See What I See? by Morgan Slevin, Ph.D.
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Life Contains Multitudes by Morgan Slevin, Ph.D.

National Bird Day

Raising Awareness of our Feathered Friends

This year marks the 10th anniversary of National Bird Day, a day dedicated to raising awareness of the hardships and plights of birds, and the need to create a healthier, more sustainable relationship with them, according to creator Avian Welfare Coalition.

Here’s a look at research of birds by Morgan Slevin, Ph.D., graduate student, Charles E. Schmidt College of Science. Slevin submitted several cardinal photos for the 2021 Art of Science photography contest.

His photograph, titled You Talkin' to Me?, earned honorable Mention. Caption for the winning photo is: The Northern Cardinal is the original “Angry Bird” and for good reason. Males are highly territorial, meaning they will aggressively defend their territory and its resources to protect what’s theirs. Males with the best territory have the best resources, such as a fertile female, good nesting sites, plentiful food resources and minimal predators. The main way males defend a territory is by broadcasting songs that communicate aggressive intent, or by chasing away other males that intrude into their territory. Part of my research entails helping undergraduate students test hypotheses about how males communicate with one another. They do this by determining what qualities in these territorial songs they find the most threatening by quantifying aggressiveness during social interactions.

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2021 Art of Science Virtual Gallery

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